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Today, dear Gumbooteers, it’s getting serious. We must talk. About Nazis. Think those guys went extinct in 1945? Or that they all went to Argentina? To Antarctica? To the Moon? Well, they did not. And some of them managed to keep a tiny spark of their horrible ideas alive. In Germany. We’ve been a sound democracy for 61 years now. But still there are those who spit on our parliament and who adhere to the thought of a master-race and German world domination. They try to be as nice and bourgeois as they can, these days, wearing suits and telling everyone that they’re not the bad guys. Yeah, right. But usually, if you do a little research you spot that there’s something fishy. That there are connections to militant neo-fascist organizations. On May 1st, one of those nice guy-groups, ProNRW is holding a big rally in my hometown, here in Solingen (NRW, our province, will have elections soon). So right now, the ranks are closing: In favour of a multifaceted, colourful German society of the 21st century. Against those who wish to bring back the brown hordes.

ProNRW has self-styled itself as a “civil rights-movement” that tries to limit Islamic influences in German society. They push the right button there, since a lot of Germans feel that immigrants from Islamic countries aren’t well integrated, 911 and the War on Terror of course added fuel to that debate. All of this can be discussed: But it must be clear that the solution of those problems should not be left to people who still think Hitler was great.

A specialist from the University of Duesseldorf, Alexander Haeusler, gave a speech on the topic in Solingen this week, at a meeting of “Bunt statt Braun” (“Colourful instead of brown”), an initiative formed by citizens opposed to those wolves in the fold known as ProNRW.

250 people came to hear the truth about this right wing-group. Haeusler has been watching and studying ProNRW closely for quite some time now. And he arrives at the same conclusion as German authorities: These guys are using the disguise of a civil rights-movement in order to propagate fear and hatred against Islam in Germany. And now they intend to carry that climate into individual cities in Germany’s west. Hence the rally in Solingen on May 1st.

ProNRW is a threat to democracy in Germany because a lot of people still just perceive them as an option for a “vote of protest“ against the established parties, not knowing of their true alignment and their connections to aggressive para-military Neo Nazi groups.

The Solinger Tageblatt (Solingen Daily) reported this week, that the ProNRW-candidate for the provincial parliament, a guy named Tobias Nass from Solingen, has a vivid past as a Neo Nazi. He claims to have cut all connections in that direction, yet whether that is really the case remains to be doubted.

Thanks for showing us your true face: ProNRW-candidate Tobias Nass.

Solingen Daily also published a photo of Nass, that shows him dressed up as Hitler. Until the beginning of this year, said pic was to be found in his StudiVZ-account (a German Facebook-variant for students). When he announced his candidacy, this photo suddenly disappeared from the web. Talk about coincidence… ProNRW probably tried to clean up his public image, and Nass claims the Hitler-pics were a joke. Very funny, dude. And: In 2007, Tobias Nass was still a member of the NPD – THE German Neo Nazi-party. The only reason why this party isn’t banned is that our authorities and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution fear uncontrollable radicalization once these guys should be forced to go underground.

In 2007, the NPD tried to get a foothold in Solingen. Unsuccessfully. All major political parties, cultural institutions and most importantly THE PEOPLE of Solingen showed them that they weren’t welcome. It was then, that the alliance “Colourful instead of Brown” was forged in order to organize counter-demonstrations. Hundreds of Solingers demonstrated peacefully against the hitherto last public NPD-activities in our city. Yet now, ProNRW is rearing its ugly head in the City of Blades.

And they mean it: While Haeusler, the specialist on right wing tendencies from University of Duesseldorf, was holding

This week's meeting of "Colourful instead of Brown"-initiative in Solingen.

his speech this week in Solingen, the centre for alternative culture where he informed about ProNRW’s Nazi connections was ambushed by about a dozen militant Nazis. Well, as police spokesman Michael Bartsch told Solingen Daily, it was just a “minor brawl”, and only a 19-year supposed Neo Nazi suffered minor injuries. Yet still, the police arrested some of the unbidden guests and told the rest to leave the premises. Eye witnesses claim the mischief-makers were armed with clubs.

Well, I hope that such a clash does not happen again. Nevertheless, I’ll be there for the counter-demonstration on May 1st. Because I want those fascists to know: I don’t want no Nazis in my city. My dad was born in 1934, so he’s got some first hand experience with the reign of terror that was Nazi Germany. From the things he tells me, it always boils down to the quote from famous historian Sebastian Haffner: “The first victim of Nazi oppression were the German people.”

I’ll come back with a report on the counter-demonstration on May 1st, so stay tuned. And always remember Thomas Jefferson: “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.”

Meanwhile, I’ll leave you with “Die Aerzte” (“The Physicians”), who, in the early nineties, published “Schrei nach Liebe” (“Scream for Love”), a song against fascism written from the point of view of someone arguing with a Neo Nazi. At that time, right-wing violence reached a dangerous peak in Germany. Enjoy German Punkrock against neo-fascism – with lyrics translated into English: